The 800 free relay, consisting of Tommy Rhoads, Bradley Strathmeyer, David McCormick and Jared Haley, topped WCU’s 2009 effort with a time of 6:44.43.

Calvin Starosta won the 100 backstroke in 50.44, while Connor Murphy won the consolation final and placed ninth overall.

Tommy Rhoads won his sixth individual PSAC title with a time of 1:40.82 in the 200 free. Tommy McMahon was third with a 1:42.66, Alex Muraro fourth with a 1:42.71 and Phil Letcavage fifth with a 1:42.75.

Lincoln 60, Virginia Union 58: Richard Glover scored nine points, but it was his last three from the foul line that helped lift Lincoln (15-9 overall, 8-6 CIAA, 6-2 CIAA North) in a CIAA Northern Division game.

Glover stepped to the charity strip with the Lions trailing, 58-57 with 1:26 left and sank two shots. He added another foul shot with 12.7 seconds left.

Will Cole was 8-of-10 from the floor to finish with 18 points and seven rebounds. George Jackson had 17 points, four assists, two rebounds and a pair of steals.

Women’s BasketballMansfield 75, Cheyney 58: Mansfield (5-18, 3-16) snapped a 10-game losing skid and took revenge for a loss to Cheyney (1-21, 1-18) earlier in the season with the PSAC East victory.

Virginia Union 52, Lincoln 45: Zephrah Pam and Tahlar McIntosh each had 11 points, but it wasn’t enough to lift the Lincoln in the CIAA Northern Division game.

Pam scored eight of her career-high 11 points in the first half and finished with 13 rebounds to pace the Lincoln (8-16, 4-10, 2-6) offense.

McIntosh added seven of her 11 points in the first half and also finished in double figures in rebounding with 10. Mfon Ekanem chipped in with a career-best nine points.

Women’s GymnasticsYale Invitational: West Chester placed third out of four teams in Saturday’s meet.

The women had their highest vault score of the year led by Melissa Prisco with a 9.625.

Meghan Brannon tied the school record that she had recently set with a 9.775 on the bars, and Karen Laskaris scored a 9.6.

The team struggled on the floor exercise but Melissa Voskian had the team’s highest mark with a 9.425.

Kaley LaFleur competed in the all-around and had the team’s highest score on the balance beam with a 9.550. Her all-around score was 37.625 and placed her sixth.

Women’s Indoor TrackCoach I Open: Immaculata set season bests in nine events during the meet at Franklin & Marshall College.

Rachael Gugasian ran a 2:45.14 800 meters to place seventh.

Rebecca Schaefer and Heather Rasnake each recorded their best times of the season in the 55 meters as Schaefer finished in 8.22 for fourth, while Rasnake clocked a 9.63.

Three different Mighty Macs clocked their best race in the mile. Kara Trowbridge crossed the finish in 6:13.35 for 11th place, Anna Gilbert was 12th (6:14.35), and Lauren Beckley placed 14th in 6:26.40.

Emily Lowe placed third in the 400 as she lowered her time to 1:08.29, and Rachel Gannon came in sixth in the 200 in 30.67.

Immaculata’s 4x400 relay team of Lowe, Gugasian, Allysen Goffredo and Gannon also set the best time of the season at 4:46.65 as it came in third.

Men’s Indoor TrackCoach I Open: Lucas Grudi won the triple jump to lead Immaculata in Saturday’s meet at Franklin & Marshall College.

Grudi won with a distance of 40-10.5.

He also took second in the high jump (5-6) and third (18-10.75) in the long jump.

Stash Grab placed 11th in the 800 meters with a time of 2:08.82 seconds, his best time of the season.

Dustin Gramig also clocked his fastest time in the 800 at 2:31.21. Both Will Martin and Patrick Meehan ran their best times in the mile at 5:31.29 and 6:35.41, respectively.

Kris Panos took seventh in the 400 at 55.48, while Jared Poindexter turned in his best time in the 200 and best distance in the long jump. Poindexter finished the 200 in 25.76 for 10th place, and he placed fourth in the long jump at 18-9.75.

Jon Mayer and Alex Felderstein each set personal bests in the shot put. Mayer had a toss of 39-4 for sixth, while Felderstein hit a distance of 38-2.25 for eighth.

Angel Chimal-Rodriguez ran the 1000 for the first time this season and came in fourth with a clocking of 2:42.56.